❓ Mr. Birney asks the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure to table a list detailing the reasons for a $100 million cost overrun on a project. The Minister deflects, citing a federal minister's acknowledgement of similar issues across Australia.
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I ask a supplementary question. Will the minister undertake to table a list of the matters that required more detailed planning and that resulted in the $100 million blow-out? Ms A.J.G. MacTIERNAN
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As I have said, the federal minister has acknowledged that this is happening to civil construction projects all around Australia, in both the private and public sectors.
Ms A.J.G. MacTIERNAN replied: As I have said, the federal minister has acknowledged that this is happening to civil construction projects all around Australia, in both the private and public sectors.
As I have said, the federal minister has acknowledged that this is happening to civil construction projects all around Australia, in both the private and public sectors.
Ms A.J.G. MacTIERNAN replied: As I have said, the federal minister has acknowledged that this is happening to civil construction projects all around Australia, in both the private and public sectors.
As I have said, the federal minister has acknowledged that this is happening to civil construction projects all around Australia, in both the private and public sectors.
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